Glass now does much more than simply controlling energy, such as coated glass that protects against cold or heat. It now also generates energy thanks to built-in photovoltaic cells. This ability now positions glass as the solution for passive buildings

SunEwat: unbeatable range of photovoltaic glazing

In response to growing concerns for the energy efficiency of buildings, AGC Glass Europe set out to re-invent photovoltaic glass, often derided for being unsightly and sometimes prohibitively expensive. It therefore adopted a new industrial approach and completely revamped its range of photovoltaic products. Key factors: greater competitiveness and a wider range of aesthetic solutions for the building facade market.

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nZEB building

 

Complies with

nZEB standards

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Energy generating facade

Complete PV solution

Vision + spandrels

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Payback of investment

< 10 years

Pay-back period

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10 years after launching its photovoltaic glass on the market, AGC decided to completely rethink its manufacturing methods, which because they were inherently labour-intensive could not meet the requirements of competitiveness. It therefore set up partnerships with companies specialising in automated production of PV modules, manufacturing SunEwat exclusively to meet its requirements. In parallel it invested in an area where added value makes all the difference, namely glass processing. In response to in-depth market surveys it set out to reinvigorate its range, focusing both on transparent solutions for vision glazing and opaque solutions for spandrels.

As a result AGC now offers SunEwat solutions which not only help to achieve ZEB (Zero Energy Building) but also pay for themselves in less than 10 years. That's a big novelty when it comes to power-generating facades! 

 

 

In addition to classic SunEwat incorporating square-shaped PV cells (Vision Square), the transparent range now also includes Vision Stripe in which the cells form thin horizontal strips. This affords greater transparency and a more pleasing aesthetic appearance. These types of glazing can be fitted on roofs, louvers, canopies, carports ... you name it. Finally, SmartSkin appears as a totally transparent window with PV cells embedded in the window frame, along with sensors connected to a building management system which optimises the use of energy.

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The opaque line intended for spandrels and cladding, by contrast, makes the best possible use of the remaining vertical surface of the building to generate electricity. This line similarly comprises three products with hidden cells that let in the sun's rays. Artlite Active is a type of laminated glass in which the PV cells are covered by a pre-printed visual which can carry an infinite range of patterns and colours. In Lacobel T Active the cells are covered by a uniform layer of high-quality gloss paint. Finally, Stopray Active has a solar control coating with the same optical properties (reflection and tinting) as the conventional Stopray range. This compatibility affords an effect of greater harmony over the entire facade.

Thanks to these patented innovations AGC Glass Europe is now the only major glassmaker to offer a complete solution for energy-generating facades, both in vision glass and in spandrels.  

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The new range of AGC products is the fruit of sustained collaboration with carefully selected partners such as PHYSEE Technologies, Sonnenstromfabrik, SolTech, Issol and Solar Visuals. The combination of their expertise in solar glass and our experience in glass production enables us to offer a diversified range of advanced glass solutions with built-in photovoltaic cells.

Xavier, Active Glass Manager

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Sustainability highlight

With its range of SunEwat glazing for vision glass and spandrels, AGC offers practically unlimited solutions for designing facades that generate electricity. In theory a SunEwat solution applied over the full surface of the building could cover its entire energy consumption. This is a big step towards carbon-neutrality for buildings which at present still account for some 40% of energy consumption in Europe.

For more information on SunEwat™ go to agc-activeglass.com 

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Innovation highlight

The innovation lies in the new industrial approach where the PV aspect is outsourced to specialist partners, thus giving SunEwat the best cost/performance ratio. It further reflects AGC's capacity to entirely re-think its PV product range, to the benefit of creative design for building facades along with appropriate energy efficiency solutions.

To learn more about glass at the service of the cities of tomorrow, go to agc-glass.eu

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